We want to store value for the future BitCoin Rhodium
is here for that!

Limited - Rare - Resistant

BitCoin Rhodium is not a fork of Bitcoin. It is a new crypto asset.

There will only ever be 2.1 million BTR

Rhodium - extremely rare, precious and harder to find than platinum, palladium, silver, or even gold.

Key Information

BitCoin Rhodium is a community-based crypto commodity, rare, limited and resistant crypto asset to store value for the future. The goal is to provide not just a payment method, but a real, valuable commodity, which will become a prosperous investment element, along with BTC. Read more in our WhitePaper.

3. Now you can login with your password and username.
4. After login, we strongly recommend to set-up the two-factor authentication by Google. Remember to scan a barcode!

B. WALLET SETUP

1. Click to "Create Wallet" button.
2. Enter NEW password - "Transaction Password" - you will use it for confirming your transactions (should be different from the password to login to the wallet)
3. Re-enter your new transaction password and remember it! Save it carefully!
4. Your new SEED will be generated.
5. Save it and store it properly! We do not store the seed nor transaction password. You will need seed for recovering, or desktop wallet...

If you have any question please feel free to shoot a message

BitCoin Rhodium is a new crypto commodity, rare, limited and resistant crypto assets to store value for the future. The goal is to provide not just a payment method, but a real, valuable commodity, which will become a prosperous investment element, along with BTC.

The main difference is 10 times lower total supply than BTC, only 2.1 Million BTR. We believe in the stability and quality of the network. We are changing the hash algorithm in order to focus on GPU mining. A higher anonymization is a key for us, too. But we want to be a best friend with BTC.

Registration is made via signing the message we are uniquely generating for you in the airdrop section. It is proof you are the owner without providing any critical data (like private keys). In your btc wallet you can sign/verify a message and then copy a signature to the input field. Save/keep record of the signature for the future, you will need it. Then you are registered. After January 18, you can create your new BitCoin Rhodium Wallet and then claim your BTR by inputting your new rhodium deposit address & signed message from your BTC address.
Due to the large number of registrations made from some unique IP addresses (we found some with over 400 BTC registered addresses from same IP) we have officially set a maximum limit of 5 addresses per user, as discussed on forum Q&As.
This limit is only set for airdrop ONE, and aims to keep BTR airdrop fair to all. Airdrop TWO allows multi-address registrations.

Similar to the fist one, but registered address should have BTC in it. Airdrop ratio is 1 BTC = 10 BTR with snapshot on January 10. You may have 0.542, 7.83, etc and get 10 times that amount. Registration is made via signing the message we are uniquely generating for you in the airdrop section. It is proof you are the owner without providing any critical data (like private keys). In your btc wallet you can sign/verify a message and then copy a signature to the input field. Save/keep record of the signature for the future. Then you are registered. Multiple addresses are allowed, with maximum limit of 5000 BTR per user. After January 18, you can create your new BitCoin Rhodium Wallet and then claim your BTR by input your new rhodium deposit address & signed message from your BTC address. Please keep in mind that only 840,000 BTR will be airdropped -> it is not advisable to wait until the last minute.

For those who signed with a SEGWIT address, please make sure that that address (starting with a “3”) is the one that appears on the signature you saved.
If it starts with a “1”, please go to our airdrop section and re-enter: legacy address, segwit address and saved signature. No need to sign again.
Keep in mind that this was not our mistake. It was a problem with Segwit implementation and Ledger not being able to easily sign with segwit addresses. Our dev team has figured a way to circunvent this problem so that there is no need to move BTC to a legacy address

We are actively working with several exchanges for listing. As stated in the roadmap, we will announce supporting exchanges after airdrop and wallet creation are complete.

Airdrop recapitulation and stats

Thank you all. Over 20,000 addresses joined our airdrop!
A snapshot was taken via https://blockexplorer.com/ on January 10, 2018. BTR was airdropped according to the confirmed balance on the registered addresses on that day.
Out of the 840 000 BTR airdropped, 577,275.67396840 BTR were successfully claimed.
Claiming will re-open one more time in Q3.